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Chieko Honda: Aquarelle
ByHer unique and warm voice surrounds you and will simply brighten your mood on selections like the title track. Her acoustic quartet supports her beautiful interpretations of Jobim's "Chega de Saudade." She delivers a fresh, new, personal, and creative way of interpreting this Latin standard. Sung in fluid Portuguese, she unfolds the melody with heart and passion. Mika does a fine job with accompaniment and soloing on this selection, always focusing on the storytelling, and is chalk full of musicality. Honda's originals are stellar and are a welcome characteristic of her choice of repertoire. "Misty Wind" is an excellent example of her grace a style as a composer and lyricist. The gorgeous melody lightly sways through the harmony as guitarist

Cesar Garabini
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Hadar Noiberg
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Overall, Honda has highlighted an easy going, yet highly danceable and fun Latin offering with Aquarelle adding her well-conceived originals to the mix that augment well-chosen Latin standards, adds up to a highly listenable offering. Her voice is outstanding, no question, but additionally it is her ability to craft songs that must be mentioned and noted. These are not fluff tunes, but each stands alone as a testament to Honda ability as a composer and lyricist. ">
Track Listing
Aquarelle; Linda Flor Yaya; Prossiga; Maybe (for the baby); On The Crescent Moon; Esquece; Chega de Saudade; Misty Wind; Amanh?; Bloom; Bygone; Samba do Xando.
Personnel
Chieko Honda: vocals, compositions; Mika: piano; Cesar Garabini: 7 string guitar, vocal; Kahil Nayton: cavaquinho; Eduardo Belo: bass; Adriano Santos: drums; Luiz Ebert: drums; Rogerio Boccato: percussion; Hadar Noiberg: flute; Steve Wilson: soprano saxophone.
Album information
Title: Aquarelle | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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